wild horses ... fine version ...

Thunderstruck

(AC/DC)

I was caught
In the middle of a railroad track (Thunder)
I looked round
And I knew there was no turning back (Thunder)
My mind raced
And I thought what could I do (Thunder)
And I knew
There was no help, no help from you (Thunder)

Sound of the drums
Beatin´ in my heart
The thunder of guns
Tore me apart
You´ve been - thunderstruck

Went down the highway
Broke the limit, we hit the town
Went through to Texas, yeah Texas
And we had some fun
We met some girls
Some dancers who gave a good time
Broke all the rules, played all the fools
Yeah, yeah, they, they, they blew our minds

I was shakin´ at the knees
Could I come again please?
Yeah the ladies were too kind
You´ve been - thunderstruck, thunderstruck
Yeah yeah yeah, thunderstruck
Oh, thunderstruck, yeah

Great cover by a talented musician called Fraser Cameron, who originates from a town in the North of Scotland called Buckie. Backing vocals by Marie & Gaz. Wonderful live version of this James Taylor Classic

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Well the sun is surely sinking down, but the moon is slowly rising.
So this old world must still be spinning round and I still love you.

So close your eyes, you can close your eyes, it's all right.
I don't know no love songs and I can't sing the blues anymore.
But I can sing this song and you can sing this song when I'm gone.

It won't be long before another day, we gonna have a good time.
And no one's gonna take that time away. You can stay as long as you like.

So close your eyes, you can close your eyes, it's all right.
I don't know no love songs and I can't sing the blues anymore.
But I can sing this song and you can sing this song when I'm gone

Anouar Brahem

was born on
October 20, 1957 in the town of Halfouine in the Medina of Tunis,
Tunisia. He is an oud player and composer, who is widely acclaimed as
an innovator in his field. Performing primarily for a jazz audience,
he fuses Arab classical music, folk music and jazz and has been
recording since at least 1991, after becoming prominent in his own
country in the late 1980s

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This powerful live performance of “Teach Your Children” from Adelaide, Australia, features Tula, Roberto Luti and the PFC Band. Years ago when we started recording Songs Around The World together like “One Love” and “Chanda Mama” we never imagined we would be growing a global movement supporting musicians and music education across the globe, but this is the power of music. Today’s live performance embodies all that we believe in: soulful music with an inspiring message helping us to move forward as a human race, one heart and one song at a time.
http://playingforchange.com/episodes/teach-your-children-live-in-adelaide/